Ajoite K3cu 20Al3si29o76(OH)16·8H2O - Crystal Data: Triclinic

Ajoite K3cu 20Al3si29o76(OH)16·8H2O - Crystal Data: Triclinic

2+ Ajoite K3Cu 20Al3Si29O76(OH)16·8H2O - Crystal Data: Triclinic. Point Group: 1 . As sprays of bladed prismatic crystals, to 0.4 mm; commonly fibrous. Physical Properties: Cleavage: Perfect on {010}. Hardness = n.d. D(meas.) = 2.96 D(calc.) = 2.951 Optical Properties: Translucent. Color: Bluish green. Optical Class: Biaxial (+). α = 1.550(1) β = 1.583(1) γ = 1.641(1) 2V(meas.) = 80(1)° 2V(calc.) = 76.4° Pleochroism: X = very light bluish green; Y = Z = brilliant bluish green. Orientation: X = b; Z ∧ c = 15°. - Cell Data: Space Group: P1 . a = 13.634(5) b = 13.687(7) c = 14.522(7) α = 110.83(1)° β = 107.21(1)° γ = 105.68(1)° Z = 3 X-ray Powder Pattern: Ajo, Arizona, USA. 12.25 (100), 2.455 (12), 4.08 (10), 3.061 (10), 3.381 (8), 2.832 (8), 2.258 (8) Chemistry: (1) SiO2 41.2 Al2O3 3.81 FeO 0.11 MnO 0.02 CuO 42.2 CaO 0.04 Na2O 0.84 K2O 2.50 H2O 8.35 Total 99.07 (1) Ajo, Arizona, USA; Si, Al, and Cu by electron microprobe, corresponding to (K0.70Na0.36Ca0.01)Σ=1.07(Cu6.97Fe0.02 )Σ=6.99Al0.98Si9.00O24(OH)6.00∙3.09H2O. Occurrence: In oxidized copper-rich base-metal deposits. Association: Shattuckite, conichalcite, quartz, muscovite, pyrite (Ajo, Arizona, USA); creaseyite, fluorite (Potter-Cramer property, Arizona, USA); shattuckite, duhamelite, sillénite (Munihuaza, Mexico); quartz, papagoite (Messina, South Africa). Distribution: In the USA, in Arizona, from the New Cornelia mine, Ajo, Pima Co.; at the Moon Anchor mine and Potter-Cramer property, near Wickenburg, Maricopa Co.; and a prospect in Copper Creek, Pinal Co. From Munihuaza, near Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. At Messina, Transvaal, South Africa. Name: For the type occurrence at Ajo, Arizona, USA. Type Material: National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., USA (113220). References: (1) Schaller, W.T. and A.C. Vlisidis (1958) Ajoite, a new hydrous aluminum copper silicate. Amer. Mineral., 43, 1107-1111. (2) Kato, T. and Y. Miúra (1976) Cell dimension of ajoite. Mineral. J. (Japan), 8, 234-239. (3) (1980) Mineral. Abs., 31, 415 (abs. ref. 2). (4) Chao, G.Y. (1981) Ajoite: new data. Amer. Mineral., 66, 201-203. (5) Pluth, J.J. and J.V. Smith (2002) Arizona porphyry copper/hydrothermal deposits II: Crystal structure of ajoite, (K+Na)3Cu20Al3Si29O76 (OH)16·~8H2O. Proceed. National Acad. Sci. USA, 99, 11002-11005. (6) (2003) Amer. Mineral., 88(10), 1629 (abs. ref. 5). Mineralogical Society of America Handbook of Mineralogy Revised 4/17/2021 .

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